Just think, this project requires a unique blend of computer engineering background, minecraft logical redstone implementation knowledge, pure mechanical minecraft skill, advanced video editing capability, and maybe most important of all, the ability to tell a good story. I'm not sure there's another human on this planet that possesses all of those traits. On top of all of that, this project required the dedication to see it all through despite the risk that the video would flop anyway due to factors out of your control, and all your hard work would be wasted. Just an amazing accomplishment, BRAVO. Can't wait to see what's next from you!
Maybe the real redstone computer was the friends we made along the way. Thanks so much for making this video not be 1 hour of yapping about what a bitwise AND is
@@speedycube64 brother, this video is an absolute masterpiece in every single aspect. Definitely goes to my all time favorites for effort alone! Got yourself a new sub! God bless ya and Jesus loves ya!
I'm still not sure if it's the _algorithm_ to blame or I'm just not reaching the right _audience._ Either way, this video could get me to 30,001 subscribers and immediately die afterwards and I would be chillin
yeah fast 3 dimensional sqaure is right its not the algorithm it is just him not reach the target audience also to be truthfully their people who could make this video but like 2x better not to down play speedy but say if some else uploaded this video it probably get a bost from their sub but not from people who actually just stumbly on it
Building a computer in redstone is already an achievement, building a redstone computer in survival is a grind, but building it without Litematica is an incredible accomplishment ! You have all my respects !
@@kristofladanyi3671 a mod which allow you to save your creative builds and build them in survival by telling you where to place them. it doesn't give you the blocks.
@@kristofladanyi3671 Litematica is a client-side schematic mod; it lets you make and display ghost outlines of blocks so you can use it as a template, and can check for errors automatically and highlight them. (The name comes from "Schematica"; litematica started as a port of Schematica for the LiteLoader if I recall correctly) It basically lets you design and build something in Creative, take a litematic (schematic) of it, and then build a replica in Survival, with tools to quickly check if you made simple mistakes. For this build, it would've prevented and/or found those repeater errors basically instantly and I assume removed a good deal of the intentional challenge. cubicmetre has a good video demoing using litematica, with a focus on using it to build farms.
THIS WAS SO GOOD, a guy on reddit told me a few months after it came out and still gave me a link. The song blew me away. Came back to minecraft after a decade of not playing, being an OG red-head and gosh this has blown me away. I wish I could do more, but I'll spread this were I can!
This is insane, I literally thought I was watching a huge technical minecraft youtuber till I heard the song lol, how does this only have 500 views? I bet it will blow up soon and you'll reach not only 30k but 100k easily, I'm giving it like a month, mark my words.
"Here in Parkour Civilization, no one chooses to jump for the beef. It’s better to be safe and do the one block jump for the chicken rather than risk your entire life for just half a hunger bar more." 🗣️ 💯 🔥
I remember you talking about building a redstone computer a while ago, never realized you were planning on making this in survival, that’s nuts! Not to mention the massive effort editing such a long video to document the process, this must be a huge weight lifted off your shoulders to have completed! When I got inspired to build a redstone computer years ago I came up with designs for all the parts and a machine code language, but when I started building I quickly got frustrated with synchronizing everything to a clock speed and was focussing way too much on how I could improve the clock speed, even considering 0 tick repeaters. Needless to say I never finished, and this was in creative mode. Massive props, big chungus high velocity hexahedron 2^3!
14:33 ok, it happened quite a few times now. when landing, be shure your yaw is a negative value. doesnt have to be a big numer, just zero o less. you can kinda of flick it before touching the ground, so it wont slow you down at all. apart from that, absolutly amaizing video. thanks
It was fun dropping in and seeing progress when this was being built (even though I'm not really a regular stream watcher). This is your magnum opus, and I can't wait to blow up.
This is an amazing redstone build, and the fact that you built and debugged it in survival is just insane. Hope this gets the millions of views it deserves.
Absolutely fire video, and incredible song at the end. I've always wanted to see if anyone could actually do it, building the computer in survival. Also, even despite the bad mic quality, that song sounded amazing. If I have to wait 9 more months for another banger vid, it'll be worth the subscription.
12:52 someone actually explained to me recently that sometimes the elytra considers the distance you started falling/gliding to be higher than you'd think under certain conditions. For example you took the dive down pretty safely but the elytra may have calculated as having fallen way more blocks than it should have which gets into the distance fallen mechanics of Minecraft. Basically what seems like a normal landing where you might have taken only a heart or two of damage, you instead have damage values well above your actual health aka death :( I explained that badly but love the videos! Always love a good survival video or series!!
WHAT THE HELL! This only has 1K views. Like I'm actually shocked. Amazing dedication. You deserve so much more this video blows up 100%. Also the editing is super funny.
Absolutely amazing! I've searched "computer in survival" a few times over the past few months and the only video I could find is rekrap2's calculator in survival, which is impressive on its own but building a computer requires a much deeper understanding of computer science and redstone. I've actually been working towards making a redstone computer that only uses torches and dust (not even repeaters) and was maybe considering streaming that today, so youtube recommended me this video at the perfect time! Hopefully this video blows up, because under 10k views (9.7k right now) in 7 days is criminally low for the amount of work this took!
Amazing video man! Cant imagine the effort you must've put in, you must be exhausted but i can tell its a genuine passion of yours. Keep pushing man, you'll get there, i promise.
Truly incredible! As someone who also had to take a collage course on how to build a computer from the ground up, I know designing all the components by connecting all the logic gates and chips must've been really complicated xD.
speedycube64, this is magnificent, I can't help but forgive you for not uploading for 9 months. I have subscribed and I am in tears, thank you for blessing my ears with this wonderful, mystical, magical tune at the end of it all as well.
this is a great video, i had this same idea months ago but in hardcore instead of survival as kind of a "comeback" to youtube. i never got around to it as life got in the way, and now i see this video come up. great job!
@@speedycube64 it would have ended up taking much longer to actually produce the video since i dont have any backround in how computers work on a micro scale. even considering we thought about it and would have started producing the video at the same time, yours would have came out first since you have more knowledge already on the topic so the building of everything goes by quicker
@@foxsparrow My existing hardware design knowledge made it a little easier, sure, but I still had to learn all about how the redstone worked. Mattbat already has half a series done called "let's make a redstone computer" so it's easier now than it ever was to learn this stuff
What a great video! This makes me want to try building a computer myself. I'd always been confised on how programs would work at the binary level, but your explanations plus the small amount of assembly I've recently learned just clarified a whole lot. Can't wait for the next one!
Loved this video, kept me hooked the whole time and the dedication is beyond impressive, you 100% deserve more subs and I think you could really get there. Keep up the incredible work!
this video is heat and i wish it got more recognition. im proud of you for being able to make an incredible video with a super ambitious project despite the low views
Insanely impressive! I couldn't build that in survival let alone design the entire thing beforehand. You definitly got a new sub! Also what was that at the end with the TNT??
For the slab ladders, if you use two types of slabs and start at the top then go down, you should be able to just alternate slabs and place against the bottom to have another top slab the next block down.
I could not imagine starting a new world, learning all this, spending 8 months of my life on it (including editing) only to blow it up! Awesome project and video.
Thank you for the video, man! It's been a while since I’ve felt so cozy watching a video. And your sense of humor? Dude, the video is really awesome! The idea behind it is truly inspiring, and the editing - wow, it was absolutely worth five months of hard work! I hope that after this epic video, you won’t stop creating simpler projects just because of people’s expectations. Your humor and the soundtrack are amazing! Hopefully one day I'll be able to build not a pc, but maybe a simple calculator in survival (or at least in creative, lol) I wish you just one thing - to break youtube’s algorithm with this video - because you’ve already got everything else:)
Thank you man. It was well worth it. Even if this video completely stopped getting views I'd be fine with that. Good luck on whatever redstone project you decide to do in the future
How does this not have 1 million views. This is remarkable! Building a CPU in Minecraft without cheating!😮 people don’t have respect for how complicated even the most basic CPUs are.
Just so you know you can use glass for the slab towers and just place it on the redstone Also I know glass requires sand to make but with the end portal you can dupe it and a carpet duper can smelt it so it really doesn't require to much extra time to do
I still remember the time whe I was tinkering with this stuff back in 2015 and I was looking on youtube for tutorials on building efficient gates. On my old PC there probably still is that old world with my small dysfunctional computer. But in survival this is really impressive
Considering it happened twice. Elytra calculate fall damage based on the last time you looked "up". If you look down no matter how slow you're travelling you'll take fall damage equal to the difference between the last block you looked up at and the block you land on.
Wow. It’s great to see all your hard work payed off in this beautiful video that felt more like a movie. I can’t believe this video is buried in the algorithm rn, like this should be #1 on Minecraft trending, I think this video will get millions of views over the years. You’d be surprised. Awesome job and I can’t wait for the sequel next week.😈😈😈
Just think, this project requires a unique blend of computer engineering background, minecraft logical redstone implementation knowledge, pure mechanical minecraft skill, advanced video editing capability, and maybe most important of all, the ability to tell a good story. I'm not sure there's another human on this planet that possesses all of those traits. On top of all of that, this project required the dedication to see it all through despite the risk that the video would flop anyway due to factors out of your control, and all your hard work would be wasted.
Just an amazing accomplishment, BRAVO. Can't wait to see what's next from you!
Maybe the real redstone computer was the friends we made along the way. Thanks so much for making this video not be 1 hour of yapping about what a bitwise AND is
@@speedycube64 brother, this video is an absolute masterpiece in every single aspect. Definitely goes to my all time favorites for effort alone! Got yourself a new sub! God bless ya and Jesus loves ya!
Rekrap potential
The beautiful thing about humans is that we adapt to the things we need to suceed
Bros a D1 glazer 💀
Last thing i was expecting in a redstone video was a muaical number
I do love myself some muaic. Oh and congrats for getting big! I remember 10k like it was yesterday.
muaic to my ears
I love muiac
the song is fire actually, 10/10 video for sure
thanks mang
Rekrap said you were underrated and he was so right
isn't that the spider guy?
@@wkkqewqaver7766I do t think so?
@@wkkqewqaver7766tf???? Hes the Melon gut. Or the guy who escapes every trap
@@Toruシ look up rekrap spider man in the UA-cam search bar
@@Toruシ he made a calculator in survival
that baby zombie at 18:23 really said "give him the philza special"
18:23, you are missing a 1
@@DarkSpirit64 thx good catch
The algorithm sucks, if someone with 100k subs would've posted this it would blow up. Great video bro, keep it up and you'll get there eventually.
I'm still not sure if it's the _algorithm_ to blame or I'm just not reaching the right _audience._ Either way, this video could get me to 30,001 subscribers and immediately die afterwards and I would be chillin
yeah fast 3 dimensional sqaure is right its not the algorithm it is just him not reach the target audience also to be truthfully their people who could make this video but like 2x better not to down play speedy but say if some else uploaded this video it probably get a bost from their sub but not from people who actually just stumbly on it
correction after watch like half the video 1.21275123x better not 2x
@Beyhammer1 I'm glad you think I'm 82.457% as good as the big name youtubers
@@speedycube64 not reaching the right audience would be up to the algorithm, would it not?
37:00 "watercooled" got me😭
Building a computer in redstone is already an achievement, building a redstone computer in survival is a grind, but building it without Litematica is an incredible accomplishment ! You have all my respects !
What is Litematica?
@@kristofladanyi3671 schematic mod that allows you to see what you want to build ingame (along with other features)
@@kristofladanyi3671 a mod which allow you to save your creative builds and build them in survival by telling you where to place them. it doesn't give you the blocks.
@@kristofladanyi3671 Something that makes building easier by showing the outline of a build in game
@@kristofladanyi3671 Litematica is a client-side schematic mod; it lets you make and display ghost outlines of blocks so you can use it as a template, and can check for errors automatically and highlight them. (The name comes from "Schematica"; litematica started as a port of Schematica for the LiteLoader if I recall correctly)
It basically lets you design and build something in Creative, take a litematic (schematic) of it, and then build a replica in Survival, with tools to quickly check if you made simple mistakes.
For this build, it would've prevented and/or found those repeater errors basically instantly and I assume removed a good deal of the intentional challenge.
cubicmetre has a good video demoing using litematica, with a focus on using it to build farms.
Felt like 5 minutes, absolute banger
Yo what are you doing here😂
Omg it's the bear who's triple deapth
Why is tride here wtf
Wrong community lil bro
Tride?
21:43 And that is why I exclusively use glass towers instead of slabs.
DAXIS!?!?
What a nutty build. That’s an insane thing to build on survival
Getting nutty in November 😳
@ Aye, watchu mean by that🤨🤨☠️☠️
@@speedycube64but seriously, great job. That looks like it took a LONG time. I’m actually building a computer in Minecraft myself! Stuff is not easy..
@@micahcarter1332 As I said, it took me 4 months. But I imagine it might only take 2 for a more dedicated person. Good luck!
THIS WAS SO GOOD, a guy on reddit told me a few months after it came out and still gave me a link. The song blew me away. Came back to minecraft after a decade of not playing, being an OG red-head and gosh this has blown me away. I wish I could do more, but I'll spread this were I can!
3:00 genuinely got jumpscared when you talked about your linear algebra homework as I'm doing eigenvector problems for my linear algebra class irl
Fuck that class man
same lmaoooo with my life life on the line for the test :(
@@rubixsolver34i wish you the best of luck
Lock in, everything is just row reduction
I passed that class and graduated without ever knowing wtf an eigenvector was supposed to represent or like... do? Anyone?
I got this on my reccomendations, this might actually blow up :o
I smell 30k.
Nah that's just your neighbors blazing it
I hear 30k.
i dont see 30k, but i sure as hell hope ill see it soon
@@speedycube64 he really left the creator ❤️ on his own comment
I see 30k.
38:00
I'm literally crying. What an amazing song 😮
You have my sub anyday.
Bro shut your sensitive ass up
Nvm I just cried
33:19 speedycube64 jumps for the beef
0:27 I can’t believe Linus would do this, a top 10 anime betrayal for sure 😭
This is insane, I literally thought I was watching a huge technical minecraft youtuber till I heard the song lol, how does this only have 500 views?
I bet it will blow up soon and you'll reach not only 30k but 100k easily, I'm giving it like a month, mark my words.
Surely
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 you reach 30k @@speedycube64
That's just crazy bro nice!
33:19 NO WAY w reference
"Here in Parkour Civilization, no one chooses to jump for the beef. It’s better to be safe and do the one block jump for the chicken rather than risk your entire life for just half a hunger bar more." 🗣️ 💯 🔥
I remember you talking about building a redstone computer a while ago, never realized you were planning on making this in survival, that’s nuts! Not to mention the massive effort editing such a long video to document the process, this must be a huge weight lifted off your shoulders to have completed!
When I got inspired to build a redstone computer years ago I came up with designs for all the parts and a machine code language, but when I started building I quickly got frustrated with synchronizing everything to a clock speed and was focussing way too much on how I could improve the clock speed, even considering 0 tick repeaters. Needless to say I never finished, and this was in creative mode. Massive props, big chungus high velocity hexahedron 2^3!
That's why you just gotta increase the clock speed till something breaks lol
14:33 ok, it happened quite a few times now. when landing, be shure your yaw is a negative value. doesnt have to be a big numer, just zero o less. you can kinda of flick it before touching the ground, so it wont slow you down at all. apart from that, absolutly amaizing video. thanks
That's weird, why would that matter?
@@nikkiofthevalley i have absolutely no idea. maybe "kinetic damage" bases the calculations with the yaw?... no idea
It was fun dropping in and seeing progress when this was being built (even though I'm not really a regular stream watcher). This is your magnum opus, and I can't wait to blow up.
I'm not a regular streamer either so all good
amazing video. Loved the song at the end lol very creative
Red Penguin singlehandedly made the video 10 times better
I smell a bachelors degree.
big moment for chungus in stem
Huge, even
This is an amazing redstone build, and the fact that you built and debugged it in survival is just insane. Hope this gets the millions of views it deserves.
THE PARKOUR CIVILIZATION REFERENCE 33:15
only instance in all of history where begging for subs actually works and is goated, insane song
That musical at the end was AMAZING
This is actually crazy why the hell isn’t this more popular😭😭
4:04 not me getting jumpscared by verilog after spending the last 5 hours working on a project in the lovely language
bro the song is such a cherry on top, amazing vid!
Absolutely fire video, and incredible song at the end. I've always wanted to see if anyone could actually do it, building the computer in survival. Also, even despite the bad mic quality, that song sounded amazing. If I have to wait 9 more months for another banger vid, it'll be worth the subscription.
12:52 someone actually explained to me recently that sometimes the elytra considers the distance you started falling/gliding to be higher than you'd think under certain conditions. For example you took the dive down pretty safely but the elytra may have calculated as having fallen way more blocks than it should have which gets into the distance fallen mechanics of Minecraft. Basically what seems like a normal landing where you might have taken only a heart or two of damage, you instead have damage values well above your actual health aka death :( I explained that badly but love the videos! Always love a good survival video or series!!
WHAT THE HELL! This only has 1K views. Like I'm actually shocked. Amazing dedication. You deserve so much more this video blows up 100%. Also the editing is super funny.
Absolutely amazing! I've searched "computer in survival" a few times over the past few months and the only video I could find is rekrap2's calculator in survival, which is impressive on its own but building a computer requires a much deeper understanding of computer science and redstone. I've actually been working towards making a redstone computer that only uses torches and dust (not even repeaters) and was maybe considering streaming that today, so youtube recommended me this video at the perfect time!
Hopefully this video blows up, because under 10k views (9.7k right now) in 7 days is criminally low for the amount of work this took!
Well deserved sub. Fabulous video, can't say that I expected this level of quality from a recommended video. Hope this pushes you over the 30k mark!
I did NOT expect the music video at the end. Great stuff!
Amazing video man! Cant imagine the effort you must've put in, you must be exhausted but i can tell its a genuine passion of yours. Keep pushing man, you'll get there, i promise.
Truly incredible! As someone who also had to take a collage course on how to build a computer from the ground up, I know designing all the components by connecting all the logic gates and chips must've been really complicated xD.
Definitely easier in VHDL I can tell you that much
speedycube64, this is magnificent, I can't help but forgive you for not uploading for 9 months. I have subscribed and I am in tears, thank you for blessing my ears with this wonderful, mystical, magical tune at the end of it all as well.
Great computer and great song! You got my sub :)
this is a great video, i had this same idea months ago but in hardcore instead of survival as kind of a "comeback" to youtube. i never got around to it as life got in the way, and now i see this video come up. great job!
Not trying to push you, but I would definitely see that if you made it
@@speedycube64 it would have ended up taking much longer to actually produce the video since i dont have any backround in how computers work on a micro scale. even considering we thought about it and would have started producing the video at the same time, yours would have came out first since you have more knowledge already on the topic so the building of everything goes by quicker
@@foxsparrow My existing hardware design knowledge made it a little easier, sure, but I still had to learn all about how the redstone worked. Mattbat already has half a series done called "let's make a redstone computer" so it's easier now than it ever was to learn this stuff
This is amazing!! A ton of effort, I can't even imagine how much. And... somehow this is very motivational
What a great video!
This makes me want to try building a computer myself. I'd always been confised on how programs would work at the binary level, but your explanations plus the small amount of assembly I've recently learned just clarified a whole lot.
Can't wait for the next one!
Pro tip: Always have the view pointed slightly upwards when landing.
I've slowly but surely gotten better at my elytra skills over the past year
That's the only redstone computer vid I watched till the very end and actually understood. Fenomenal work.
woa
incredibly impressive stuff dude, nice work :3
who gave bro an elytra
This has to be the best Minecraft video I've seen, you did a lot of hardwork man your channel better blow up soon
I had to subscribe after that amazing song! Also you are so smart holy moly
it blows my mind that this only has 23k views. Great work man!
wasnt planning on subscribing but that song realy got me
why was the music number such a banger😭. great vid, love seeing applications of real engineering in video games lol
man i remember watching you speedrun that sea of flame map back in the day, glad you're still around
I love how you’ll say “like a programmer would do” to the simplest thing. I learned programming myself, I thought that stuff was intuitive.
Loved this video, kept me hooked the whole time and the dedication is beyond impressive, you 100% deserve more subs and I think you could really get there. Keep up the incredible work!
this video is heat and i wish it got more recognition. im proud of you for being able to make an incredible video with a super ambitious project despite the low views
song was beautiful, subbed
Insanely impressive! I couldn't build that in survival let alone design the entire thing beforehand. You definitly got a new sub!
Also what was that at the end with the TNT??
I backed it up don't worry, supplementary video has the download link
Remember, the journey is the destination.
For the slab ladders, if you use two types of slabs and start at the top then go down, you should be able to just alternate slabs and place against the bottom to have another top slab the next block down.
UA-camrs be dropping the most crazy, insanely good videos, and only have 30k subscribers
I fear struggling to kill a trident wielding drowned is a universal experience
This is such a high effort video. It's so well-made. It's funny, it's informative, it's unique. I love it.
As someone who is takening these classes and has always wanted to do this, I really appreciate this video.
Good work man!
I'm actually surprised this doesn't have more views, definitely keep up the good work!
I could not imagine starting a new world, learning all this, spending 8 months of my life on it (including editing) only to blow it up! Awesome project and video.
This will blow up im sure, keep up the good work bro
rek was right, very underrated video. love the dedication!
22:55 Watercooled RTX 4090 block got me laughing 💀
Thank you for the video, man! It's been a while since I’ve felt so cozy watching a video. And your sense of humor? Dude, the video is really awesome! The idea behind it is truly inspiring, and the editing - wow, it was absolutely worth five months of hard work! I hope that after this epic video, you won’t stop creating simpler projects just because of people’s expectations. Your humor and the soundtrack are amazing! Hopefully one day I'll be able to build not a pc, but maybe a simple calculator in survival (or at least in creative, lol)
I wish you just one thing - to break youtube’s algorithm with this video - because you’ve already got everything else:)
Thank you man. It was well worth it. Even if this video completely stopped getting views I'd be fine with that. Good luck on whatever redstone project you decide to do in the future
It was already impressive that you managed to transform bytecode to Minecraft, but a god damn musical for this video too? gotdamn
How does this not have 1 million views. This is remarkable! Building a CPU in Minecraft without cheating!😮 people don’t have respect for how complicated even the most basic CPUs are.
Need another supplementary video of just the song at the end haha, genuinely stuck in my head now.
Man that was crazy. That took dedication. That said, Im hyped to watch your black desert ii speed run when it comes out
Huge respect for having no life bro, keep up!
Just so you know you can use glass for the slab towers and just place it on the redstone
Also I know glass requires sand to make but with the end portal you can dupe it and a carpet duper can smelt it so it really doesn't require to much extra time to do
I could have easily void traded for it, I just thought slabs would be fine until I actually started building with them 🗿
Underrated video, project, channel and music video lol 😂
I still remember the time whe I was tinkering with this stuff back in 2015 and I was looking on youtube for tutorials on building efficient gates. On my old PC there probably still is that old world with my small dysfunctional computer. But in survival this is really impressive
you deserve a grammy and a nobel prise
Just got to watch this all the way through; you’re a beast. love the song!
COW is what I am 🐄🐄🐄
this video is so fire deservers way more views, and the parkour civ joke with a song at the end where just the cherry ontop
omg i loved your ctm speedruns, this was such a cool project
You'll love the next one
the subs must be a repeater problem.
Considering it happened twice. Elytra calculate fall damage based on the last time you looked "up". If you look down no matter how slow you're travelling you'll take fall damage equal to the difference between the last block you looked up at and the block you land on.
I know this doesn't really matter since the video is already made, but you can cut bamboo faster with a sword than with an axe.
this is crazy and incredible, both the build and the video , amazing!
this is actually so awesome and insane. Keep it up!
it's amazing that you can literally crawl around inside a working virtual micro-computer, in between giant diodes and logic gates
Oh so he’s actually rly good at survival Minecraft too
Found your channel watching super hostile, this was amazing man.
Thanks homie. There will definitely be more of that in the future :)
Wow. It’s great to see all your hard work payed off in this beautiful video that felt more like a movie. I can’t believe this video is buried in the algorithm rn, like this should be #1 on Minecraft trending, I think this video will get millions of views over the years. You’d be surprised. Awesome job and I can’t wait for the sequel next week.😈😈😈
the musical convinced me to subscribe ngl. this is an insane task and the music tops it off
I don't really understand what's going on here, but I can appreciate that this is an insane effort. Hope it blows up.
beyond impressive. great job bro
what a banger of an ending
videos like this usually bore me but something about this one is very very entertaining, good shit
You built a giant platform in the ocean, placing every single block... Did you forget that lava buckets exist?
The video title should be “ I had a child”